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Robert Fellmeth is the Price Professor of Public Interest Law at the University of San Diego School of Law, where he has been a faculty member since 1977. He founded USD's Center for Public Interest Law (1980) and the Children's Advocacy Institute (1989), serving as Executive Director of these centers until retirement.
- JD, 1970, Harvard University
- AB, 1967, Stanford University
His research focuses on children's rights, public interest law, regulation, antitrust, and consumer law, with particular emphasis on legal ethics and white-collar crime. His scholarship addresses systemic issues in legal institutions, including cartel-like behaviors in professional licensure and pandemic-era child protection policies.
Fellmeth's recent publications span topics from white-collar crime litigation to pandemic-related child welfare reforms, reflecting interdisciplinary interests in legal regulation, ethical compliance, and public health policy intersections.
- Former California State Bar discipline monitor (1987-1992)
He has served on boards of prominent advocacy organizations including Consumer Union, Public Citizen, and the National Association of Counsel for Children (1996-2018). His career bridges academia, litigation, and policy reform through both teaching and institutional leadership.





